Canada can benefit from marine use of LNG
A recent report has highlighted the benefits of using LNG as an affordable, lower emission fuel for Canada’s marine sector.
A recent report has highlighted the benefits of using LNG as an affordable, lower emission fuel for Canada’s marine sector.
ENN Canada has provided fuel to its 1000th customer at the company’s new LNG station in Chilliwack, British Columbia.
The International Gas Union has released the 2014 version of its World LNG Report.
Caterpillar Marine has announced the first shipment of marine gas engines to power an LNG hybrid barge.
Clean Energy has opened two natural gas stations, expanded its CNG network, and signed multiple fuelling agreements.
Chart Industries has released a new bonus capacity LNG vehicle system.
NYK plans to make a huge investment in LNG carriers and the offshore business over the next five years.
Ryder System has achieved a significant milestone with its fleet of over 500 natural gas vehicles surpassing 20 million miles.
GLE has launched the GLE small-scale LNG map, which provides an overview of LNG infrastructure and services in Europe.
Chart Ferox has been awarded a contract by Shell to provide three LNG fuelling stations for trucks in the Netherlands.
FortisBC has awarded fleet operators incentives that will result in over 200 LNG and CNG vehicles on British Columbia’s roads.
Gaztransport & Technigaz subsidiary, GTTNA, has received ABS approval for the design of an LNG bunker barge which will incorporate GTT's CCS.
The future of LNG as marine fuel looks bright according to experts. It will also contribute significantly to a reduction in carbon emissions.
Gazprom has addressed its marketing policy regarding international small- and large-scale LNG supplies.
Langzhong Shuangrui has selected Black & Veatch and Chemtex to design and build a new LNG facility in China.